Thinking about making a isolation booth

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Hey guys, I'm thinking about making a versatile isolation booth that can do many different things. I'm thinking of buying Acoustic Sound Foam from ebay for $27. Here's the description from the listing.

"You will recieve 28 sqft or 28 pcs 12' x 12' x 1-1/4" . 28 pcs or 28 sqft wil cover about 7/8 of a 4" x 8" pc of plywood. All 28 pcs are made from 1# Expanded Polystyrene"

I'm thinking of cutting them and gluing them to wood that I can isolate drums with, move and make a mini-iso booth for vocals and also a booth for amps. I really don't want to spend tons and tons of money on foam and bass traps and all that other stuff to treat the room if I can get a good enough sound from making a booth like this.

Let me know if you think this will work and give me any suggestions or tips from your own experience. Thanks!
 
Let me know if you think this will work!

OK, since you asked. No, it will not work...well, I guess it depends on what you mean by "work". If you mean "sound good", then no, it will not. A small box will sound like a small box, and "acoustic foam" will only make it that much worse. A 'booth" in a pro studio is the size of most home-recorders' whole recording space. And foam is the next worse thing for acoustics besides egg cartons.

But, since I know you're going to go ahead and do it anyway, my only suggestion is: Please come back and tell us if YOU think it works.
 
But, since I know you're going to go ahead and do it anyway, my only suggestion is: Please come back and tell us if YOU think it works.

I've read a couple of your posts RAMI and you seem like a real A-hole. How do you know I'm going to do it may I ask?

And no, I won't do it. I'd rather save me the 120 bucks or so that it'll cost me rather than wasting it on something that won't work. I figured it was a long shot anyway.

Thanks for the respone, but the last part was unnecessary, snide, and demeaning.
 
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